Dubrovnik vacation

Beautiful Croatian town with a stunning location. With its 14th century fortification, UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1994. Unfortunately the signs at walls entrances are proof that in 1991 and 1992, the Serbian and

Walking along the wall of the Old City of Dubrovnik we made this discovery: a cafe embedded in the rock. The Cafe Buza is the perfect place for a drink, to take a swim and relax after sightseeing. With a very good music, it's a shame

I loved this city that was completely destroyed during the Balkan war, and then rebuilt. UNESCO has declared it a World Heritage Site. Walking around the Old Town is finding a different hideaway with every step. Too bad its become

The beach at the left side of the wall is perfect for young people because there is music from a nearby bar, the water is warm and amazing, too.. Highly recommended. At night the entrance to the bar is free. The tour takes nearly 2

Walking through Dubrovnik we decided to take one of the boats that takes you close to 3 of the most beautiful islands around the city. The price is very good, about 35-40 € with food and drink included. The food is fresh, and can be

The clock tower is another emblem of the city of Dubrovnik. You see it the moment you enter the old city walls, at the bottom of the main street. The bell was constructed by Ivan Krstitelj in the year 1506, and still stands there,

The views from Mount Srd are spectacular - really worth going up to enjoy them. There's a cable car that goes up, but if you want to avoid paying (although it's not too expensive), you can get there in a 10-15 minute drive from the

Roland, or Orlando, is a European hero, a legendary knight said to be the nephew of Charlemagne, and died heroically in 778 in Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees. From the fifteenth century, his image has adorned many European squares in

Onofrio Fountain is a huge fountain located at the entrance of Dubrovnik's Pile Gate. Built by Onofrio della Cava in 1438, it was later damaged by earthquakes, invasions and especially the recent war. But today it still provides water

Dubrovnik Cathedral (also known as the Assumption Cathedral) is a great baroque cathedral built after the earthquake of 1667 that destroyed much of the city. Inside, you'll find an incredible treasure trove of paintings and relics of

There are several ways to get to know Dubrovnik. You could try walking around the city, or looking from above the rooftops of the city walls, but you can also go by water, thanks to these glass boats. The boats can be taken from the

Dubrovnik is a city that offers a wealth of options to visitors. But this museum is curiously unknown, although I would recommend it. The history of war in Croatia is shocking and thought-provoking, and the photographs are sure to

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Restaurants in Dubrovnik

Restaurants in Dubrovnik

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Located on the terrace of the Hotel Pucić Palace in the old town of Dubrovnik, Defne is a quiet, romantic and cozy restaurant, ideal for getting away from the busy and hot streets of summertime Dubrovnik. Very attentive service and

This spectacular restaurant is situated in the historical heart of Dubrovnik. To have dinner on the terrace a few meters from the ocean and a very affordable price was a great experience. I recommend the seafood risotto, it was

In Dubrovnik, it seems you can eat well in basically every restaurant for around the same price. In this restaurant, we ate a starter of two chicken hamburgers, and two plates of spaghetti with seafood, and it cost 280 kunas and bread

After walking around the walled city of Dubrovnik, and visiting churches and Historic monuments, there is nothing better than stopping at Cele to enjoy lunch at one of the most crowded squares, accompanied by the Croatian beer

On a narrow street of Dubrovnik 'Lucin Kantun' stands out from many others as a romantic restaurant and for the lovely relaxed vaguely French atmosphere (built with simple furnishing and a little written in italics). The menu is

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Dubrovnick is full of exciting places, from the ruins found in the old part of the city that are impressive and is a city full of shops and restaurants where you can eat, although a bit expensive. Next to the ruins is the beach, which

The Kamara Dubrovnik is completely renovated, so your stay in the city will be comfortable and enjoyable. The rooms are well-equipped, spacious, and very clean, with a private bathroom. Some rooms have large balconies overlooking the

Great three star hotel with 200 rooms. If there's something about this hotel that stands out it's its spacious rooms and long hallways. The hotel is spread out over 3 floors and a basement where they have dining areas and meeting

Apartment Antonia is very close to the Dubrovnik walls. It's a two-room house that's very cheerful and has a great view of the old part of the city. We got there after two weeks of sleeping in shelters and we found paradise. It's

This building has six apartments of varying sizes, the largest being for five people. It has a great location, with a terrace overlooking the sea. You'll find a mini kitchen, bathroom, and terrace - no-frills, but very nice. You're 15

The retired cruiser is now a "botel", ie a floating hotel. In Croatia, we stayed in two different ones, and it's a very interesting experience, and cheap, too. The ship is huge, but the rooms are somewhat small, as you can imagine,

The Villa Doris (Dubrovnik) is in an area of ​​a beautiful bay in the town of Stikovica, 6 km from Dubrovnik and only 50 meters from the ocean. A family manages the places and it is in a typical Dalmatian villa, over a century old .

Well, it looks like this is the only campsite in the city and it's about 4 miles from the downtown area. If you're visiting AC and the only possibility to park near this city to view it, as there is no parking for the vehicle to leave